Abstract:Processes of rapid urban change reorganise the distribution of racialised disadvantage across urban geographic spaces. This article reports on interview-based research into the everyday consequences of 'gentrification', as seen through the prism of local public primary schools, in inner Sydney, Australia. We explore the feelings involved in negotiating relations across racialised and classed difference within four school communities. Contradictory themes common to the interviews include: the positive worth acc… Show more
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